AUSTRALIA'S BUTTER EXPORT
A VALUABLE REPORT.
COMPULSORY GRADING ADVO-
CATED,
Press Astociation-By Telegraph-Copyright.
SYDNEY, April 26. Mr N. C. Lockyer, Assistant Comptroller of Customs, has furnished a report on the Federal Government's supervision of the butter export trade. The kernel of the Teport is a straightont demand for compulsory grading. Mr Lockyer declares that it is impossible to raise the Australian butter industry to a high level without it.
He suggests that it is probable that with the increasing - perfection of grading a greater quantity of butter will be marketed in Australia.
The report also recommends Federal supervision of butter-making in factories, and & charge of a farthing pel box for grading.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14818, 27 April 1910, Page 5
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